Momentum Is Building for 24-Hour Stock Trading
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Wall Street pros are feeling uneasy about retail investors again. Only this time it's not about the trades they're making - it’s about when they're making them. Robinhood and Interactive Brokers are letting customers buy and sell US stocks 24 hours a day, five days a week, and more firms could be following their lead. Bloomberg's Katherine Doherty reports.
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24 hour stock trading is a good thing.
- Increased liquidity in the markets
- less manipulation on stock trades based on news of that day
- no more "rushed" "buys and sells" just because the market is about to close for the day or weekend.
- generates more trading fees for brokerages and wall street in general
- market prices less likely to have huge swings in price during the day because traders now know they can trade at night
24 hour trading is a good idea but most likely wont happen until the boomers retire and Millennials/ Gen Z eventually take over wall street
It would be the exact opposite of what you said. Liquidity would be spread out. Spreads would get wider. Trading would be over. Market would just go sideways.
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"DID YOU KNOW I HAVE A PODCAST?!!!" 😂tragic.
Operationally it makes it difficult to know the cut of time for regulatory reporting, confirmations, settlements and reconciliations.
If there’s a way round that then there’s no reason to have a limited time frame
It’s 9:30 AM - 4 PM NYC EST time Monday - Friday now and always. Professionals trade at 9:30AM. The rest is nonsense.
NO !
NO !
Beautiful intellectual who's went ultra instinct a bit early
Yes ! You need to invest overseas so their hours match them and ours match ours.
American retail traders , trade HongKong50 index during 9:30am NY Time.
We can see a beautiful picture of this.
Overseas hedge funds , traders etc can add value or liquidity for us and even join us during our open top.
Under the cover of darkness or exposed by the light. Just about literally. Just remembering an old book I've read!
What’s good for the hedge funds are good for the robinhoood investor. After hours stocks can crash or rise. Why shouldn’t individual investor have access to to trade like the hedge funds?
Everyone is afraid of poor people getting fed. Who is going to flip the burgers?
NO